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Egypt: Arab Spring....Christian Winter?

Our reporters in Egypt meet with the family of a victim of last weekend's violence. Coptic activist Mina Daniel was killed in clashes between protesters and the army. Also, a deal is reached for the release of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit. He will be freed in a swap for over 1000 Palestinian prisoners. Finally, Palestinians estimate that Israel's policies in the West Bank and Gaza are costing them nearly 7 billion dollars a year.

Morsi and the changing face of the Middle East
25/06/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Morsi and the changing face of the Middle East

The world woke up to a different Middle East on Monday, one where a Muslim Brother has been proclaimed President-elect of Egypt. We look at what Mohamad Morsi's win could change in the region. Next, our reporter Assia Shihab travels to Syria undercover. She follows rebels fighting to keep control of a strategic mountain area. Finally, faced with a wave of illegal migration Israel begins a wave of deportations.
How much power will the next Egyptian president hold?
18/06/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

How much power will the next Egyptian president hold?

Egypt's army insists it will not hang on to power. But many are sceptical, especially after the military council issues an interim constitution for the country. Next, violence is breaking out between neighbours in northern Lebanon as the conflict in Syria puts entire cities on edge. Finally, our correspondent meets Iraqi athletes, who are hard at work training for the Special Olympics.
Morsi vs Shafiq: Egypt chooses its future
15/06/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Morsi vs Shafiq: Egypt chooses its future

This special programme is brought to you from Egypt, where millions of Egyptians are going to the polls to vote for their first post-revolution president. They are faced with a polarising choice between the Muslim Brotherhood’s Mohammed Morsi and the former Mubarak-era prime minister Ahmed Shafiq. Next, we look at the women of Egypt and how they continue to fight for their rights. Finally, we look at tourism in the country, which appears to be getting back on track.
Syrian violence spreads to neighbouring Lebanon
04/06/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Syrian violence spreads to neighbouring Lebanon

The Syrian crisis spills over into Lebanon, sparking deadly clashes in the northern city of Tripoli between opponents of the Damascus regime and groups allied with Bashar al-Assad. Next, racist violence breaks out in southern Tel Aviv following an influx of African migrants. Finally, as Yemen struggles with an Islamist insurgency, the UN warns that nearly half of Yemenis can't afford to eat.
Could the Houla massacre be a turning point?
28/05/2012 - THE WEEK IN THE MIDDLE EAST

Could the Houla massacre be a turning point?

A massacre in the Syrian town of Houla leaves scores of children dead and shocks the international community. Next, our reporters capture an emotional moment as one Egyptian woman goes to vote for the first time in the country’s presidential elections. Finally, in Tel Aviv, race riots spark a national debate on migrants in Israel.

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Arab "Palestinian" fake victims

Why do you broadcast the filthy "Palestinian" propaganda, when they are still in the mud of self infliction (including use of its civilians, to make sure their kids die) and blame innocent Israelis who try to survive a constant genocide attempt by Arab-Muslims since the 1920s?

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